-.~_..._~.= _: >21’; <. S m»; a-fi-J» _... .. Ania-vise an. . --..._,.. . {£21 §2rrssstst§ss;. ,§,” @122-.. ' "wt...- ri<0'»\'& $41!.‘ ',.,,i,,_ ' , 4" u k ,~- . .--,§,,~,;; 1-.’ u SUM SQUARE YARDS or CLEANING n. In a package of Old Dutch than in an thing else you can buy, because Old Dutch is the 6n y cleanser made of pure "seismotite," scientifically recognized as the safest, most efficient and most economical cleaning material. Safest because it doesn't scratch; it is free from harsh, sandy grit found in ordi- nary cleansers. Most efficient and economical because its flaky, flat-shaped particles cover more surface, go further and do more actual cleaning per penny of cost. Old Dutch costs less to use because it cleans more square yards of surface, cleans quicker, doesn't clog drains, is odorless and removes odors. And it does so many more cleaning tasks perfectly that it is the only cleanser you need in your home. Made In Canada ‘his in the Old Dutelu Rubber tleenlne Isoese the windmill panel ‘IDIII Gfl Cid ouml Cleanser label (er each sponge. cuoanv soar worms. Depl- fl‘ so nee-unity av... Toronto, Ontario ~- Narne_____. Addrss Province Mother Fears Losing Son In Marriage. Suicides _ WABEWWPON. Au: 1——(A.P.)-- bumers turned on but not lighted. Aflphytlflthn of ma. Helen Mal- Her son's bsdy, clad in pajamas, may. M. and her wh- Mlllmd. Ziliay on his bed in Rn adjoining w" 595mb“! by Police ss the reirozm. The door oi’ which was open- sult 0t the women's fear of losingiled into m, kimwm 1W1‘ 11°11. 111 mamase- The mother‘ Friends of the family told police was found on the kitchen floor, Mrs. Ilmioney had been grieving mu? 6W1» 1161' head near the openiover the coming separation from d°°1' <11 I- 888 stove, with four lier son. snvctm asxs DAMAGES Judgment, Mme. Aubert claims PAR-E. A118- Z-Dflmages are oi-ilias d.ne much to ruin a voice ten sought in. Franco for the mostWvhlch at the mcmcnt; she can only unwPwml "awnl Even hermlroisc in protest. Moreover, it re- however, some surprise has beenlsulted in her failure at her public caused by the announcement; tilatlexamlnntion at which she was I 701m: woman named Mme. Co- compelled to sing iew. lombe Aubert Ls suing the lvninfct- A throat specialist whom she 711i Council of Versailles for $2,500 consiiltcd abtut painful swellings on the pound that for two years of her vocal organs was the first s professor in the Versailles Con- person to suggest that she should servatodre of Music made her sing sing as a light soprano. He ob- u " wnwall“ where” ‘hi’ d9‘ “"911 11¢ P1 81111105. she says. wh-at ‘lua- 5h" l5 l" "Bu! B- wpmtio. the experts of the Gonscrvatgim ‘Hie professor's alleged error oi had not noticed in two years. )~ JASPER tuft. vmzx 0/4 / m. fir! your I933 VACATION View the scenic wonders of Canada's majestic Rocky Moimmins. Visit Jasper NauonalPark; see towerin MLRobsoo and the wonder cities ofg the Pacific Coast with Alaska beckoning in the distant northland. Never before has such a vamtion been possible for i] reasonable an outlay. Low mil £515 and hotel rates keep die cos: down. From jasper you have the choice of alternate routes-etc Prince Rupert or Vancouver where de luxe steamship: await to take you through the sheltered Inside Pmage to Alaska. Two famous trains, “The Maritime Ex- press” and "The Ocean Limited", mks you to Mona-cal, there cannectin with the crack “Continental Limire " for you: ‘om-n was the scenic ro 0o Jasper Purl: “£1.85 l ey by um‘ BETUBN FARE! ham CHARLOTTE-TOWN Dookleln nnd full details from We h. Hflltrnn, City Ticket Agent L. I’. Ritchie, Tlrket Akont. lilntlnll P- W. Clnrkln, District Passenger Aural To Vancouver, Vie- torle, Portland, 8e- altll 0141.00. An attractive bathroom accullary. Mall 10¢ and t MERSIE and Prince County -'llls oeluuu ls seeroq s loos! Interest but ultimo-l; Fur? Bill" 111B! be Inserted at I cons I vronl etltl b] "n". "= .Y Dlyl s In ed- —AU‘N) TlBll will be big/ha, Buy o full est of new "Goodrich" $1M! Sllvcrtowns st Bruce's. iie. —ENGAGEMENT. - m, yum“ A. C. Blundflfl llld M11, Bnundefl H1110 the engagement of their 'ds118htcr. Desdemone Margaret, to ' Myron William Btoll,‘ eon or Mrs, Charles Stoll of Youngstown, Ohio, TM marries: will take place the latter part of August. 13o HAT. MIN low. use betterles, with: solid rubber cases, sold right at Bruce's. us. -<INDXAI RIVER. ‘IIA PAH/IT, scans! Min-Sports, boxing, mug- ic end b1n80. Basso: table o! useful articles. High class suppers, refresh. merit saloons and everything tbnt makes a perfect holiday. Don't miss 1i» 109. —ALBER'H)N COUNT! COURT —August Term of the County Court of Prince County opened at Alber- ton Tuesday, Judge Inman Presid- ing. The contested Docket was not largo and consisted of disputed ac- tions of debt. The lawyers in ot- tendance were Heath Strong, K.C., Donald 0. Stewart, o! Bummerside and Wilfred Tanton, Albumin-s.‘ ‘FUNERAL LAX-GEL‘! AT- TENDED-Tlie funeral services for tbs victims of Sunday's deplorable accident were held on Tuesday o1- ternoon and were very largely ot- tended. The iuneral cortege started from the home of Mr. Lloyd Small, Sherbrocke, where a short service was held for Alder Small, and from there wended its way to the home of Mr. Ralph Compton, or St. El- eanors, when a. service was held for Lawrence Compton. The remains 0f o1 the town has been severed. Mr. the two boys were then taken to St. Mum“; was bum in Cape Traverse, John's Church, St. Eleanors, where 82 years ago and was the 155g, mam- a double funeral service was held, be,- O; me family of Adam Muttart Rev. Dr- White Ofiiclhilnfl- LHW- and his wife, lvfnrilin Rose. In. his rents was then 111d w Mt 111 the boyhood he came with his parent. cemetery 111110111318 the church: 11ml to Union Corner, near Summerside. A1681‘ W118 WW1 1° u“ P°°Ple§ and was educated at the public 981119541 .v- 51111111191515?» and was school. As a young man he was buried in the family plot. The pail connected with the Early 5h1pph1g bearers were chums of the two boys. days at 5ummer51dg_ tyne“ the Those for Lawrence Compton were: Prmce Edward 151mm Railway was K611113511 81141101116 owcn- Edwm being built, he was appointed con- BB-mtililh Em! Tanwn- Cli-Wl-s and str-uctlon foreman; he also assisted Byron Yw- Avtihs for 1111181‘ 51111111 in landing the first locomotive m: were; James Harris (Jr.), Foster the runway, which was brought to Linkletter, Hallie Leiurgey, (Jr), Holmanis whm-L whm the Gov- J°1111 15911893’ (JY-l- Enlest J- 5mm eminent of that day took over the 11116 Willa“ Mumw- The runeml railway he was appointed section anahsemehis Wm 111 ihhflrfle °1 M1" foreman d: the Bloomfield district Keith COmPWYL-“s- and later held a. similar position at ‘ Summerside. He remained with the “DEATH 0F WM~ J- MUTTART service for a number of years and —-W1th the raisins o! 1111- W111 J- then took a position. with n. T. Hol- MutliB-rli. 0! 51111111195146. °11 Tues‘ man, o1 Summerside, and remained day night, a. link with the early days Week-End Speciasl when he retired from active busi- ness. Mr. Muttart was a man of sterling character and honoured and respected by all who had the pleas- ure of his acquaintance. He was very active in the affairs of Sum- nierside from its earliest days and had been o. member of the Town Council on several occasions. He was also a, member of the old Sum- with that firm for about 25 years‘ One ThirdQff. Summer D‘ ..i Silk Suits 1 VERY summer dress- every summer silk suit re- maining in stock ll ollersd for your choice ll ONE THIRD 0F! LAIN celanese, prlntlll pique voiles, plain 818119!» printed oral!"- irin Il-Illll. srepee (very new). HERnei-emanrwrrlovo- 1y dresses included in this price cut OEGI-JIIIBY that you've admired and wished to own l, ARLY shopping is counselled, because we have not all sizes lit an)’ 0116 "M, i! 7011 Will- to get the dress you liked, maybe we have your slse, and your chance is better if you come early. $2.25 Dresses are now $1.50 $8.95 Dresses are now $2.64 $4.50 Dresses are now $8.00 $6.50 Dresses are now $434 $8.95 Dresses are now $5.97 $10.50 Dresses are now $7.00 roses Fl Midsummer COATS One third oi! Very lovely, pslnly tsllorod flannel coats-just s few left $16.95-for—$11.80 PERSONALS _Miss Katherine Buchannon, c! Moncton, is visiting her grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Buchsnnan, of Summersider-S. —Mrs. A. E. Richardson and daughter, Miss Doris, of Winnipeg, are the guests of Mrs. Walter Green, of Summerslde-S. -Mlss Edna. Haywood, of Sholdin. Wyoming, is the guest of Mrs. F. D. Bowness and Mrs. A. E. Harris, o! Siimmerslde.-~S. Livirs. George Muttart, of Sum- merside, is visiting her mother, Mrs. .@_._i_-_-__ (EASTERN iilllllllllllli of uJiawsy nature may bl Inserted l cents a word Dlllbll ldvuuce. Montague Road about one Campbell. merslde Fire Brigade since its in- MEWS WEAR SILK POLO SHIRTS Short Sleeves, nice and cool. Blue, Sand and Green. Each . . . . .. 59c [est members of ilie Masonic Lodge ‘lat Summerslde and was for over fifty years a Mason. He was also a. ‘ member of the L. 0. L. and one of the original members of the Lodge at Summerside. He was a. deeply l religious manner and always took a keen interest in CllllYCll affairs and had been an elder of the United ‘ Church at Sumnierside since Church ' EUnlcn. Fifty-eight years ago Mr. ,Muttart married Louise Cook, who survives- her husband. There is also an only son, Mr. W. W. ltiuilart and three grandchildren, The lliises Glenda and Wlnnlired, and Read Muttart, who will cherish the mem- ory of an affectionate and devoted husband and father and grand- SILK UNDERWEAR Combinations. A reiil bargain. At, suit .. 69c Two-piece, Shirts and ' Shorts. Silk Shirts, Silk i or Broadcloth Shorts. Garment, each 39c Dungaree Overalls Pants. Sizes 32 to 42. Pr. .. 98c l MEN'S PYJAMAS Tooke F1880 B 8. n (l i rather. Mr. Muttart was n kindly fancy Broadcloths. Val~ Jld gentleman, with a store oi infor- u e s u p t o $ 3, 5 0, - niation of the pioneer days in Sum- Now , , , , _ _ , , _ _ _ _ _ $1159 merslde and many citizens will miss him inhis daily walks, mid will ex- tend sympathy to the bereaved fam- ily. The funeral takes place this af- ternoon at 2 p. m. from the United Church-s. llarris Men’s Wear A. E. Harris, Mgr. Summerside, P. E. I. llllnurdh Llnlmsnl for Colds, '_, Brimzind Up Father . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS , Montague. _ i 1U. S. Employers (lo-operate In Recovery Scheme WASHINGTON, Aug. Zr-(ii-PJ- Over the United States today, the blue eagle of_ the National Recovery Adminstration arose in thousands of windows, as the beacon of the President Roosevelt's five month emergency re-employment osm- paign. Shoppers are learning tn ds- pend on the N. R. A. signal to lead them {or their purchases to stores that are (to-operating in the hour shortening and wage lifting move- ment. Tlie first. day of effectiveness of the Presidential codes found Hugh S. Johnson and his sides in the industrial administration en- deavarlng to put new separate codes toworlclnthepostomcesthere was ‘a continuing rush of employers *0 Present their easements and re- ceive the credentials that marked W. T. Weldon, o1 Moncton, N. B.-- ..° This column ls reserved Isl newe of local Interest but udvertlllnl ll ..'FARM FOR. SALE-One him- dred acres oi land in excellent condition. Situated on the lower mile from Montague. Apply to Hugh A. liiobmmbd "t." 0pm," mm to The ‘i ;ception. When the Department was; Qhmqqttetown Gust-dim may be | re-organized in 1908 lie retired from handed 1,0 their mp, 5mm, gums, the service. He was one of the old-i Ql‘ Jen, at 1-1 J, Manny; mug store, 106. . label-gee. The Piux XI. named after Although omcisis had attempted. no tabulation o! the number of um- ployers who have signed the egres- ments, the stacks or tsisrrtms were evidence ad widollmcd rvlwuce to the appeal supplementing the gen- eral eilort t0 raise purchasing power. retailers employing more than 4,- 000,000 men put into temporary e!- iect their code peming nnal hear- ing upon it. It was estimated the code would require the employment of 1,000,000. Tiny Motorship i, Sails For Arctic numax. Aug. 2--(C.P.)-'.l‘he tiny motnrship Phil: XI is on her way north on a. dangerous voyage through Arctic waters to Hudson Bay for service in the Roman Cath- olic missions among the Inldmos of Canada's northland. The 34 ton craft set out from Halitax under Captain a. s. Pants, of Iiahave, N. 5., on her long trip. A mow of {our will navlgete her through the perilous roaches along the lobrador coast and post the lmidson Boy. i ‘Ihrough Chesterfield mitt she will proceed to Churchfieid, there to be taken over by Bishop ‘Iurq- tetll, the "Bishop o! the M01110," who plans to use the little motor vessel in transportzng supplies 'a.molig his widely-scattered Eskimo lths reigning Pope, will be in ser- ivice tor about three months of the present year, otter which she will be laid up for the long northern winter. On her voyage north, the Piux Xi.’ carries Rev. Dr. Dutiiiy, 0f the Stop Skin Itch Kill the Germs Don't lat millions of invisible | germs or fungus growths make your skin Itch, Burn. Crock, ‘Peel. cause Eczema, Pimples, Ringworm, Hand-Itch, Athlete's root, or Crotch-Itch. Thousands o! sufferers have proved that you om stop the ltcb and quickly heel your skin with Dr. Nixon's Nlmoderm. '.‘l.'hls remark- able prescription, based on the dis- covsry of o famous English Skin Specialist, works with amusing speed because made specially for external skin irritations. Guaranteed to Obloto Order, Dr. 0. Gardiner, pro- feosor et ‘the University o! Mon- treal, and e Montreal Boy Scout, Alfred Mehoney, Father Diitilly is in charge o! the ship's radio equip- ment, e powerful short-wave trans- mitting end receiving outfit that will enable him to keep in touch with the outside world even alter the vessel has reached Chuxchfield. In cue emergency should arise wihils the ship is making her wary through the ice fields, Father Du- tllly will uss the porteblo two-liq radio he carries in e suitcase. ‘lbs compact set may be set up on the ice tor immediate transmlaston and will send and receive signals over a radius of several hundreds of miles. I f Dr. Gardner's special interest is biology, and he will collect speci- mens o! Northern life during his stay in the Arctic country. lflusrdM Iilnlmsut for Colds. lllllTlllllA er heat-longer last-at l money. 58 Queen St. Tests carried out by the largest consumers of coat. in this City have proved VICTORIA more economical than other coals. By actual test it has less ash-great- See us before ordering your coal, we can save‘ you H. R. LARGE -& CO. Retail and Wholesale Bras ‘ll’or ess cost. _ Tel. 1000 BLICK ' €HEWING quickly clesr and heal your skin o: money back on return of empty package. TWIST By George Mlflvlfliiii“? ANK doaoisiece- l new MB ‘TRUNK . AI-l- Pacxeo m‘ NOW t word-r HAVI CARRY ANY amoe- FVE. GOT EVERY- ‘Pt-HNG m; w. rm MAGGlB,OARI_\N' - MIHAT l5 lT You HA“ wane. ON ‘rug TABLE ? ou- ire rue uzres-r TRAVEUNG amp roe. were-i cor i-r romrirl" so ens. CAN eus ‘n-u: emu mo rr wluL. BE 5A9: won You